Britain to fund security at Jewish schools

The new funds, for security personnel, will be in addition to the security measures already supplied to government-funded parochial schools, the BBC reported Dec. 9. Parents at the Jewish schools until now have been pooling funds to pay for the guards to enhance standard measures, including cameras, fences and gates.

"Faith schools make a fantastic contribution to our education system and none more so than Jewish faith schools," Education Secretary Michael Gove told the BBC. "Children and staff at these schools should feel safe at school and be able to learn in an environment free from any anti-Semitic or racist threats."

The government initially will pay the schools about $1 million. It may provide another $3 million a year depending on need.